Apprentice Welder - Structural Steel

Apprentice Welder - Structural Steel

Montreal, Canada

Company
Placements24
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
1 day ago
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Job Description
Our client is seeking a motivated and dedicated Apprentice Welder to join their dynamic team in Montreal, Quebec, CA . This is an excellent opportunity for an individual looking to build a solid career in the skilled trades, working with structural steel on exciting construction projects. The successful candidate will work under the guidance of experienced welders and supervisors, learning the intricacies of welding techniques, safety protocols, and blueprint reading.

Key Responsibilities: Assist certified welders in various welding processes (e.g., SMAW, FCAW, GMAW). Prepare materials for welding, including grinding, cutting, and fitting metal components. Maintain a clean and organized work environment, ensuring tools and equipment are properly stored and cared for. Follow all safety regulations and company policies, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE). Read and interpret shop drawings and welding symbols. Perform basic welding tasks under supervision as proficiency increases. Participate actively in training sessions and skill development programs. Report any safety concerns or equipment malfunctions immediately to supervisors. Contribute to a positive and collaborative team atmosphere. Understand different types of metals and their properties for effective welding.
Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent. Strong mechanical aptitude and a keen eye for detail. Ability to work effectively in a physically demanding environment, including standing, bending, and lifting. Excellent manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination. A genuine interest in pursuing a career in welding. Good communication and teamwork skills. Willingness to learn and take direction from senior tradespeople. Basic understanding of math and measurement. Reliable and punctual with a strong work ethic. Previous exposure to a workshop or construction environment is a plus but not required.
This apprenticeship is designed to provide comprehensive on-the-job training and mentorship. Upon successful completion of the apprenticeship program, the individual will have the opportunity to obtain journeyperson certification. Join a company that values growth, safety, and excellence.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Welder Jobs in Canada

Q What is the hourly wage range for welder jobs in Canada in 2026?
According to Job Bank, the low wage for welders (NOC 94106) is $25.00 per hour, median $33.50 per hour, and high $44.00 per hour as of January 2026. Entry-level welders start at $25.00 per hour after completing apprenticeship. Annual earnings average $69,560 based on 2,080 hours.
Q What work permit is required for international welders to work in Canada in 2026?
International welders require a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA)-supported work permit under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program. The application fee is $1,000 per position, with processing times averaging 10-12 weeks as of 2026. Welders must have a valid job offer from a Canadian employer.
Q What education and experience are needed for entry-level welder jobs in Canada?
A high school diploma or equivalent is required, plus completion of a 7,200-hour apprenticeship program including 6,720 hours on-the-job training. No prior experience is needed for apprenticeships starting January 2026. Red Seal endorsement is available after passing the exam.
Q What documents are needed to apply for welder apprenticeship programs in Canada in 2026?
Applicants must submit proof of high school completion, government-issued ID, and a resume outlining any related experience. For sponsorship, employers require these plus a training plan signed by the provincial authority. Applications open year-round via provincial apprenticeship offices.
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